When Peter founded the site back in 2005, he called it this name because they were originally talking about tech "mashups." For example, what would happen when you combine Flickr with Google Maps, and so on.

The name was unique, and the site then grew very quickly and became one of the top 25 blogs in 2009 according to Time magazine. Now they talk about everything related to culture, technology, and entertainment. They even talk about businesses and building it in this techy world.

ShoutMeLoud is a blog that has a community of people called "Shouters" who help each other to break out of the 9-5 and broadcast themselves loudly using their blog.

It has grown widely, especially in India, to over 1.2 million page views per month. The blogs share information about everything related to starting a blog, growing it, and building a sustainable income out of it.

Harsh Agrawal, the founder of ShoutMeLoud, got this domain name idea while going to his office and when he saw the word “Shout” on a billboard. It’s an excellent example of a branded domain name.

Named after the well-known marketer, NeilPatel.com has grown widely talking about every topic related to internet marketing.

Using his name, he can talk about all related topics to marketing as he wants. And his brand is increasing day by day which allows him to demand high figures for his speaking and consulting services.

He started with Quick Sprout (another good domain name) and focused there most of the time. But now that he is focused on building his personal brand, a wiser strategy would be focusing on building his own blog, thus increasing his value and commanding higher figures for the services he provides.

This domain name shows that you can use your name as a domain name and build a great blog.

This is the blog that you are reading right now. I started my blogging journey with a technology blog named TechThumbs.com. While running that blog, I came to know about WordPress, Web Hosting, AdSense, SEO, etc. And I started writing those topics on that blog.

After several months, I realized that it’s not a tech blog anymore. And I decided to change the domain name. As I was sharing what I was learning throughout my blogging journey, I chose the name “Road To Blogging”. As per as I can remember, I got the inspiration from the word “Road To Peace”.

When reading the name, you already know that this is a personal finance blog. Created by Taylor Media Group, the site already averages 12-17 million visitors per month, with a staggering 1.2 Million subscribers.

It is named the #1 fastest growing private media company, thanks in part to the domain name and to the leadership of Kyle Taylor, the CEO.

Another blog that shows you what you are going to be after reading their blog, just like Problogger.

The site is popular, especially in the UK. It gets 15 million visitors every month with so many experts sharing tips and tricks on how to save money out of anything like credit loans, utilities and phone, banking, travel, insurance, shopping, income, and so on.

Founded by Jill Smokler in 2008, the blog is intended for the mom who is scared. They talk about everything related to pregnancy, kids (all ages), living (like health, love, and travel), beauty and parenting news.

The blog is intended for a specific demographic, and they share everything they need in their life.

Created in 2009 by Michael Zhang, the blog talks about everything related to photography. It talks about news related to cameras and lenses, equipment review, and tutorial to help you become a better photographer.

Established by Neeraj Mishra, the blog is clearly intended for programmers who are a little bit crazy about programming. It covers programming languages like C++, Java, PHP, Python, Android, .ASP and many others.

The name is not niched down, so you can talk about any topic related to programming.

Got some awesome idea that, how to choose a good domain name. can you review my blog and IT company Domain name? Blog name: dmrush.com and my IT firm Domain name is digitalwiser.net . Is this names are brandable?
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